Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting

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Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting are so moist (thanks to crushed pineapple and Greek yogurt) and flavorful and baked to sweet and fluffy perfection!

Craving everything carrot cake? Welcome to the party because I loooove making carrot cake muffins and desserts like these Carrot Cake Muffins, Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting, and Cream Cheese Swirled Carrot Cake Bars.

close up of a carrot cake cupcake with cream cheese frosting with the liner open on a plate.

In the past, oh maybe year or so, I’ve developed a particular love for cupcakes. I never disliked them, certainly, but I didn’t find myself craving them at any given time. Now though? Daily. That’s a dangerously delicious craving to have you guys. 

So when the craving hit this time, I decided that these carrot cake cupcakes needed to be made because a classic super moist carrot cupcake piled high with cream cheese frosting is a classic, but without the raisins because, well, I hate raisins. These particular cupcakes will just melt in your mouth. They are that moist. The combination of a little oil with crushed pineapple and Greek yogurt is just magic. And the frosting…I wish I had a whole room filled with this cream cheese frosting where I could live the rest of my life in frosting bliss.

half of a carrot cake cupcake with cream cheese frosting with the liner open with a fork on a plate.

Why This Recipe Works

Unique ingredients — I swear by the combination of pineapple and Greek yogurt for a dash of sweet and that added moisture that makes these cupcakes simply melt from bite one. 

Cream cheese — The cream cheese frosting is the literal only icing choice on these (cup) cakes in my opinion. That hint of tartness from the cream cheese just pairs so perfectly with the sweetness of the cake and it’s so light and fluffy, you might want to make extra to have on hand, you know, in case of icing emergencies. 

Easy ingredients — These might look complicated at first glance, but I promise they aren’t and are made with lots of pantry staples, plus vanilla, cinnamon, ginger, pineapple, and Greek yogurt. All very easy to find at your local grocery too if you are out of one ingredient. 

Perfect party pleaser — I’ve found everyone loves these cupcakes, even people who swear they would never touch anything carrot cake. I make them for dessert, brunch, pot lucks, picnics, host gifts, you name it! Never had one single complaint! 

Here’s How You Make It

Making the Cake

collage of four steps of preparation of batter in bowl.
  1. First get the oven up to temperature by preheating it to 325 degrees. Then, line 2 or more muffin tins with cupcake wrappers. (not pictured)
  2. Take out a large mixing bowl and add the carrots plus the next 7 ingredients to the bowl and mix with a hand (or stand) mixer till smooth. (photo 1)
  3. In another large bowl, whisk together the flour and the next five ingredients. Now add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until just combined (be careful not to over mix). (photos 2-4)
  4. Add the batter by the spoonful to the muffin cup liners, filling each wrapper only about 3/4 full. Put them in the oven and bake for 20-22 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean. Allow them to cool completely before frosting. (photos 5-6)
side by side images showing cupcake batter and baked cupcakes in muffin tin.

Making the Frosting

  1. In a large, clean bowl cream together the butter and the cream cheese until the mixture is fluffy (about 2-3 minutes). Then, mix in the vanilla and add the powdered sugar just one cup at a time, mixing in between adds, until the frosting reaches desired consistency. (If you choose to pipe the icing on, I suggest using closer to 4 cups of powdered sugar for a stiffer frosting that will hold up.) 
  2. Spread or pipe the icing onto cooled cupcakes and top with sprinkles if desired. 

Store the carrot cake cupcakes in an airtight container at room temperature. 

close up of a carrot cake cupcake with cream cheese frosting with more cupcakes around it.

Expert Tips 

  • For best results, freshly grate the carrots. Pre-shredded carrots are already too dry in the package by the time they are purchased. What you’ll end up with is a moist cake with hard bits of uniform carrots interspersed throughout, instead of shreds of carrot that melt seamlessly into the cake and add that needed extra moisture plus a hint of sweet carrot taste. 
  • Be sure to have your butter and cream cheese at room temperature before making the frosting. Room temperature butter and cream cheese is key because it’s waaaaay easier to cream together and will mix and feel very smooth when you taste it. If you try to beat it together cold, you’ll end up with lumpy icing. 
  • No Greek yogurt? No problem, you can substitute plain yogurt, sour cream, extra buttermilk, whipped cottage cheese, or even a smooth tofu. 
  • Good ideas for mix-ins in this carrot cake cupcake batter includes raisins (I have to acknowledge some people do like these wrinkled grapes), walnut or pecan pieces. These ingredients also work well sprinkled over the top of the icing instead of sprinkles too if you prefer. 
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Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting

Carrot cake cupcakes with cream cheese frosting are so moist (thanks to crushed pineapple and Greek yogurt) and flavorful and baked to fluffy, carroty perfection!
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
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Total: 40 minutes
Servings: 24 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 10 ounces grated carrots
  • 3 eggs
  • ½ cup plain greek yogurt, (I used 0% fat)
  • ½ cup crushed pineapple , (drained)
  • ½ cup oil
  • cup buttermilk
  • 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 3 cups flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ginger
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Frosting

  • 8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
  • 8 tablespoons butter, at room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3-4 cups powdered sugar
  • optional: sprinkles

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 325 and line muffin tins with cupcake wrappers. In a large bowl combine carrots and next seven ingredients and mix with a hand mixer until smooth. In another bowl whisk together flour and next five ingredients. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix until just combined (don’t over mix).
  • Pour batter into prepared pans, filling each wrapper about 3/4 full. Bake 20-22 minutes until an inserted toothpick comes out clean. Allow to cool completely.

Frosting

  • In a large bowl cream together butter and cream cheese until fluffy (2-3 minutes). Mix in vanilla. Add powdered sugar one cup at a time until frosting reaches desired consistency (for piping I suggest closer to 4 cups for a stiffer frosting that will hold up). 
  • Spread or pipe onto cupcakes. Top with sprinkles if desired. Store in airtight container at room temperature. 

Notes

  • For best results, freshly grate the carrots. Pre-shredded carrots are already too dry in the package by the time they are purchased. What you’ll end up with is a moist cake with hard bits of uniform carrots interspersed throughout, instead of shreds of carrot that melt seamlessly into the cake and add that needed extra moisture plus a hint of sweet carrot taste. 
  • Be sure to have your butter and cream cheese at room temperature before making the frosting. Room temperature butter and cream cheese is key because it’s waaaaay easier to cream together and will mix and feel very smooth when you taste it. If you try to beat it together cold, you’ll end up with lumpy icing. 
  • No Greek yogurt? No problem, you can substitute plain yogurt, sour cream, extra buttermilk, whipped cottage cheese, or even a smooth tofu. 
  • Good ideas for mix-ins in this carrot cake cupcake batter includes raisins (I have to acknowledge some people do like these wrinkled grapes), walnut or pecan pieces. These ingredients also work well sprinkled over the top of the icing instead of sprinkles too if you prefer. 

Nutrition

Calories: 222kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 26mg | Sodium: 189mg | Potassium: 72mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 27g | Vitamin A: 1442IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 43mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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44 Comments

  1. Micah says:

    Hi! Can i use full cream yogurt for this? and substitute sour cream for buttermilk?

  2. Renee Hedden says:

    Have you thought about walnuts for this recipe? If so, how much would you add? I’m looking for a carrot cake cupcake recipe for my fathers’s “Celebration of Life.”

    1. Tiffany says:

      Hi Renee, I haven’t tried walnuts in these myself because I usually prefer carrot cake without nuts. But if you were to add walnuts, I’d say a cup of nuts, finely chopped. 🙂

  3. Meg Campbell says:

    Tiffany, I made two of your recipes for a party that I hosted. (These carrot cake cupcakes, and the Andes Mint Grasshopper cupcakes). They were both delicious!!!! Thank you so much–they are winners!!!

  4. Sheridragon says:

    This recipe looks fantastic, but can it be made without pineapple without altering much of the end result? I absolutely detest pineapple so I don’t keep it around.

    1. Tiffany says:

      Hi! Although I haven’t tried it myself, you might be able to substitute oil for the pineapple. I would also add a couple tablespoons of sugar to account for the sweetness that pineapple would normally add to the recipe. Hope this helps!

    2. Colleen says:

      you could probably substitute applesauce for the pineapple without losing any of the moistness the pineapple adds to the recipe!

  5. Lorie says:

    OH MY! To die for. My husband is a carrot cake connoisseur,and I’m pretty sure his eyes got stuck in the back of his head when he rolled them with pleasure. I made them for his birthday today and I think he is now ruined for any other cake. Thanks sooooo much for sharing. The sprinkles were a nice addition. Love your blog. Makes me want to start one too.

  6. Bri | Bites of Bri says:

    I’ve been craving a good carrot cake cupcake! I’ll have to make these asap!

  7. Meg @ The Housewife In Training Files says:

    I have never been a huge cupcake fan either…but a tasty cupcake like this I would devour. Love the photos too!

  8. Chloe @ foodlikecake says:

    Wow these look delicious! I love how fluffy the frosting looks 🙂

  9. Erica says:

    Oh my god, I know what you mean! I am a D.C.ian and I am constantly bombarded with cupcakes! Including the infamous Georgetown Cupcake! Next time you’re in DC, check out Baked and Wired, it’s my all time favorite DC cupcake (and considering how many there are… that’s a statement!)

  10. Mary Frances @ The Sweet Tooth Life says:

    I’m in the same boat – it’s a good thing I don’t live within walking distance of Starbucks or a bakery! I love the carrots and pineape in the cupcake base. And then that frosting – I Mercia room of it too!